The Australian team at The Inertia magazine has tested our KGUARD Soft Cube bag, a patented, original and innovative solution that allows you to change inside or using a waterproof mat, and then store both wet and dry items inside the bag, in compartments divided by the divider. Want to know what they think about it? Read on.
"No matter the circumstances of your surf commute, the problem of wet and sandy gear leaving a mess in the back of your car is something we all encounter. That’s why KGUARD developed their latest product: The KGUARD Soft Cube – a waterproof bag designed for transporting your wet and sandy gear to and from the beach.
The team at KGUARD know that surfers haul quite a bit of gear. For this reason, they designed the Soft Cube with 63 liters of carrying capacity so you can bring your leash, fins, sunscreen, wax, wetsuit, changing towel, water, snack, change of clothes, and whatever else might be in your kit. The bag features one large main pocket and two side panels for organization. There’s an additional small zippered pocket on the exterior of the bag for phones, car keys, and anything else you want to keep completely dry.
As one might imagine, the changing mat is especially helpful for, well, changing. It provides a clean surface for putting your wetsuit on and taking it off, which helps prolong the life of your suit by keeping it off the ground and dirt free. The changing mat also serves as a waterproof divider, which is useful for keeping your dripping wetsuit at the bottom of the bag separate from your towel and any other belongings..
The KGUARD Soft Cube was designed with the everyday surfer and beach goer in mind. It’s constructed out of thermoplastic polyurthane (TPU), a tough, durable, and waterproof material. The zippers to the pockets are made out of heavy duty plastic to resist corrosion, and the main compartments’ extra wide teeth make opening and closing the bag a breeze. All of the seams of the Soft Cube are reinforced – it’s built to last.
It’s waterproof, so there’s no need to worry about dumping a soaking wetsuit in your trunk. It helps keep your gear dirt and dust free, prolonging the life of your wetsuit, and it allows you to ditch cumbersome plastic bins or other alternatives."
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